Dotonbori Museum Namikiza
Dotonbori used to be a theater city that prospered from plays such as Kabuki and Bunraku in the Edo period
"Dotonbori Namikiza Museum" is a theater city that cultivated Kabuki and Bunraku to domestic and foreign customers, conveying the 400-year history of Dotonbori.
The history museum of Dotonbori, the theater city that gave birth to Kabuki and Bunraku.
In the hall that imitates the previous theater, you can also experience the revolving stage appearance.
Dotonbori wasn't always the neon-lit district it is today! Travel back in time and explore its fascinating theatrical past at the Dotonbori Namikiza Museum. This museum isn't your typical collection of dusty displays; it's a vibrant celebration of Kabuki and Bunraku, the traditional Japanese performing arts that once thrived in Dotonbori.
Get ready to immerse yourself in Dotonbori's rich theatrical heritage. Learn about the evolution of Kabuki and Bunraku, the influential figures who shaped them, and their lasting impact on Japanese culture. The museum even features a replica of the historic "Namikiza" theater, transporting you back to the Edo period (1603-1868) and the bustling crowds of a bygone era.
But the Dotonbori Namikiza Museum isn't just about history. Prepare to be captivated by the artistry of Kabuki! Witness stunning costumes, explore the symbolism behind the dramatic makeup, and delve into the world of this dynamic theatrical form. You can even step onto a replica of the revolutionary "Mawari-butai" (revolving stage) used in Kabuki performances and capture a unique photo opportunity in this iconic setting.
Depending on your chosen admission package, you might even witness live Kabuki performances or puppetry demonstrations, bringing these theatrical traditions to life before your eyes. Interactive exhibits further enhance your experience, allowing you to learn about costumes, makeup, music, and the various elements that contribute to the magic of Kabuki and Bunraku.
The Dotonbori Namikiza Museum serves as more than just a museum; it's a gateway to Dotonbori's vibrant culture. After exploring the museum, you'll have a deeper appreciation for the historic theaters, iconic restaurants, and the enduring legacy of these traditional performing arts that continue to be a part of the district's identity.
- Embark on a captivating journey exploring the evolution of Dotonbori as a prominent center for Kabuki and Bunraku performances. pen_spark
- Immerse yourself in Kabuki history by stepping on a replica of the "Mawari-butai" (revolving stage).
- Learn about the historic theaters, iconic restaurants, and the enduring legacy of these traditional performing arts within the district.
- Photography and videography policies might vary within the museum.
- Food and Beverages: While the museum might have vending machines or a cafe on-site, food and beverage options might be limited.
- Accessibility: While the museum strives for accessibility, some areas might have limitations for visitors with mobility impairments.
Children is 6-11 years old
under 6 years old is free
Valid for selected day
Smartphone guide service is provided in the museum, including 5 languages (Japanese, English, Chinese, Korean, Spanish). If you want to listen to it, please rent it from the staff.
If there are force majeure factors such as strong wind and bad weather, the operation may be temporarily suspended, please understand.